...found, 17 feet below the surface of a bog in Mr Kirwin's district, a woollen coat of coarse, but eren, network, exactly in the form of what is now called a Spencer. A razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made,...

...for centuries ago. In 1786 there was found, seventeen feet below the surface of a bog in my district, a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly...it had been made by a modern tailor. A razor with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made were also found,...

...ацо. In 1786 there were found, 17 feet below the turluce of a bog in Mr. Kirwan'j. district, • woollen coat of coarse, but even, network, exactly in the form of what is now «ailed a spencer. A razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls,...

...agot In 1786 there were found, seventeen feet below the surface of a bog in Mr. Kirwan's district, a woollen coat of coarse, but even, network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer ; a razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half...

...ago. In 1786 there were found, seventeen feet below the surface of a bog in Mr. Kirwan 's district, a woollen coat of coarse, but even, network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer; a razor, with a wooden handle, some iron heads of arrows, and large wooden bowls, some only half made,...

...Richard Lovell Edgeworth, in a Report to the Commissioners for improving the bogs in Ireland, as " a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to be the remains...

...seventeen feet below the surface of an Irish bog, in the county of Longford. This is described as " a woollen coat of coarse but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to be the remains...

...Richard Lovcll Edgeworth, in a Report to the Commissioners for improving the bogs in Ireland, as " a woollen coat of coarse but even net-work, exactly in the form of what is 110 w called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were...

...seventeen feet below the surface of an Irish bog, in the county of Longford. This is described as " a woollen coat of coarse but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer." Iron arrow-heads, large wooden bowls, some only half made, with what were supposed to lie the remains...

...of Longford, another specimen of ancient British manufacture was discovered. This is described as ' a woollen coat of coarse, but even network, exactly in the form of what is now called a spencer.' * Tydain Tad Awen is said first to have reduced music to a system or art. f From telu, to stretch or...